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SUMMARY:01- Palestine Youth Orchestra tour (musica) DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:
Concerto musicisti palestinesi all'Accademia di Santa Cecili a - Roma
ore 21:00 via dei Greci, 18
Accademia
di Santa Cecilia
g
uarda mappa
Le giovani e i giovani musicisti pales
tinesi dell'Orchestra Giovanile Palestinese del Conservatorio di musica
Edward Said (grande intellettuale palestinese) che riunisce musicisti pale
stinesi di tutto il mondo sta arrivando per un tour in Italia, con le segue
nti tappe sul volantino.
Invito tutte le amiche e gli amici della Pal
estina a partecipare alla tappa romana del Conservatorio palestinese che si
terrà il 1° agosto alle ore 21.00 presso il Conservatorio di Sa
nta Cecilia - Roma.
"...Questa rivoluzione non è solo del
fucile, ma è:
la sensibilità di un poeta,
lo strume
nto di un musicista,
il pennello di un pittore,
il bisturi di un
chirurgo,
l'ago di una ragazza che rammenda la camicia di un feday
n o del suo marito". Yasser Arafat
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Info clicca questo&nb
sp;link
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ASSOCIAZIONE
PER LA PACE
La “Palestine Youth Orchestra” finalment
e in Italia!
Ma il nostro, il vostro, il tuo aiuto &egr
ave; indispensabile!
Tala, Naseem, Layale… sono gi
ovani, ragazzi e ragazze palestinesi, molti di loro cresciuti nei territori
palestinesi occupati, altri nei campi profughi del Libano, Giordania, Egit
to, Siria, altri ancora in Paesi del mondo dove i palestinesi sono esiliati
. Hanno studiato musica fin da piccoli, con determinazione, con gioia e con
molti sacrifici: sono i 60 elementi della Palestine Youth Orchestra, in to
ur in Italia dal 21 luglio al 2 agosto. Sarà la prima tournée
italiana della PYO, fondata nel 2004 dall’Edward Said National Conse
rvatory of Music con lo scopo di riunire musicisti palestinesi residenti in
tutto il mondo. La tournée in Italia è coordinata dal Conser
vatorio di Musica “Niccolò Paganini” di Genova con la co
llaborazione del Conservatorio di Musica “Santa Cecilia” di Rom
a e della Oslo Philarmonic Orchestra.
Con i loro violini e clari
netti saranno a Levanto il 28 Luglio, a Genova il 29, a Firenze il 30, a Ro
ma il 1° agosto e a Ravello il 2 agosto. Quindici giovani musicis
ti italiani si esibiranno insieme a questo fantastico gruppo.
Un
’occasione imperdibile, un momento di grande libertà e condivi
sione. Suoneranno per noi musica classica tradizionale, da Dvorak a B
eethoven, ma anche significative composizioni della tradizione palestinese
e araba, che forse molti di noi non hanno mai ascoltato.
Perch&e
acute; la resistenza palestinese è fatta anche di questo: di una gra
nde cultura e di una lunga tradizione che aiutano a capire tante cose. Sopr
attutto, la consapevolezza di un popolo che ama la sua terra e vuole contin
uare ad esistere, anche in nome di tutti coloro che non ci sono più,
che hanno dato la vita per la libertà, o che hanno lasciato comunqu
e qualcosa: un luogo, anche solo dell’anima, da coltivare e tramandar
e, come la musica.
Aiutateci a sostenere questa impresa meravigl
iosa, partecipate ai concerti, per conoscerli, riconoscerli ed applau
dirli.
Ma potete fare di più: vi chiediamo di versare un
vostro contributo perché sono ancora necessari fondi per le s
pese di viaggio di questi/e giovani artisti/e. Ecco le coordinate bancarie
su cui inviare un piccolo-grande contributo:
Conto intes
tato: Associazione per la Pace su Banca Popolare Etica
IBAN:
IT 27 F 05018 03200 000000504090
BIC: CCRTIT2T84A (solo per bonifici e
steri) Causale: PYO
info: www.assop
acepalestina.org
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Palestine Youth Orchestra tour – Italy
21 July – 2 August 2012
In collabor
ation with:
Conservatorio N. Paganini – Genoa
Cons
ervatorio di Santa Cecilia – Rome
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor Sian Edwards
Soprano Dima Bawab
Solo Violin&n
bsp; Maias Al Yamani
Solo Clarinet &nb
sp; Mohamed Najem
Orchestra Coaches
Violin 1: M
aias Al Yamani
Violin 2: Elisabetta Garetti (Conservatorio Paganini)Viola: Anders Rensvik (Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra)
Cello: Frances
co Bartoletti (Conservatoire de Genève)
Double bass: Steinar B&
oslash;rmer (Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra)
Woodwind: Massimo Conte (Con
servatorio Paganini)
Brass:
Percussion: Torbjørn Ottersen
(Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra)
Concert Programme
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Symphony No. 8, Op. 93 in F major&nb
sp;
26' Orch
Al Yamani, Maias
Sea Waves (Arabic Violin a
nd Orchestra)
6'
Orch + Maias al Yamani
Delibes, Léo &nb
sp;
Les Filles de Cadiz
5' Orch + Di
ma Bawab
Interval &n
bsp;
20'
Rahbani, Assi and M
ansour
Arabic Song (soloist to be announced) &
nbsp;
7' Orch + Winner of competition
Dvořák, Antonín
Song to the M
oon' from Rusalka (Op. 114)
6' Orch + Dima Bawab
Kinan Azmeh &nbs
p;
November 22nd (Clarinet and Strings)  
;
8' Str + Najem
Rimsky
Korsakov
Capriccio Espagnole &nbs
p;
17' Orch
The Orchestr
a is formed by 75 Student performers (15 from partner institutes in Rome an
d Genoa, 60 Palestinian - including some of other Arabic origin).
Schedule
20 July &nb
sp; Arrival in Italy
21 -
28 July Rehearsals
at the Conservatorio Paganini, Genoa
29 July &
nbsp; Concert - Teatro Carlo Fe
lice, Genoa
30 July &
nbsp; Concert - Piazza della Signoria, Florence <
/strong>
31 July &n
bsp;Free day in Rome
1 August
Concert - Conservatorio Santa Cecilia, Rome
2 August C
oncert - Ravello Festival
3 August
Departure
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Palestine Youth Orchestra (PYO) - 2011… Meet the musicians of the PYO
Mahmoud Karzon, 18, V
iolinist
from Al Amary camp, Palestine
Mahmoud gre
w up in the Al Amary refugee camp on the outskirts of Ramallah. He began st
udying the violin only 5 years ago through a programme initiated by the Al
Kamandjati Association. In a short time he has excelled to become a profici
ent young performer, and last year won second prize in the Palestine Nation
al Music Competition (strings category). He is the most recent student to l
ead the Palestine Youth Orchestra. Mahmoud is beginning his studies at the
Toulouse conservatoire in France.
Jenna Barghouti, 19, V
IOLIN
From Ramallah
Having been the recipient of n
umerous awards in her native Palestine for both violin performance and comp
osition, Jenna is pursuing her violin studies at the University of Indiana
in Bloomington, USA where she has completed her first year. She teaches at
an elementary school when not practicing the violin or studying music.
Layale Chaker, 21, VIOLIN
Palestinian living in Lebanon
Layale studied violin at the Lebanese Higher National
Conservatory of Music in Beirut. From a mixed Palestinian-Lebanese family,
Layale has never visited Palestine and the PYO provides her with a unique o
pportunity to socialize and connect with other young Palestinians living in
Palestine and abroad. Layale now studies at the CSNM Paris Conservatoire,
and spends much of her time focusing on composition studies at IRCAM.
Naseem Halabi, 14, VIOLIN
From rural Palestine<
br />
Naseem is from a rural family living near to Ramallah. He began
studying on an outreach programme set up by the ESNCM, but later switched t
o become a regular student of the conservatoire after showing early promise
on the violin.
Dania al Hasani, 24, VIOLIN
From th
e occupied Golan, living in Syria
Dania’s family
are refugees from the occupied Golan region of Syria. Dania completed her s
tudies in violin at the Syrian Higher National Institute for Music, and lat
er completed a degree in English Literature at the University of Damascus.
Dania now continues her studies in Verona, Italy, where she is a violin stu
dent at the conservatoire.
Mostafa Saad, 13 – VIOL
IN
Palestinian from the Galilee
Just 13 years old,
Mostafa is from a
Palestinian Druze family living in a
small tow
n in the Galilee region
(historic Palestine). Mostafa displays
tr
emendous talent and musical
maturity for his age and performs
reg
ularly in a string quartet with his
older brother Omar (viola), younge
r
sister Tibah (cello), and younger
brother Ghandi (2nd violin).<
br />
Mohamed Najem, 26, CLARINET
From Bethlehem
Mohamed studied at the ESNCM in
Bethlehem before winning a
scholarship
to study at the Angers Conservatoire in
France, wher
e he recently completed his
DEM. He has performed as a clarinetist in<
br />the Palestine National Orchestra, and has
returned to Palestine t
o teach clarinet at
the ESNCM in Ramallah and Bethlehem.
As well
as being an accomplished clarinet
player, he is also an exceptional na
y
player (traditional Arabic pipe
instrument).
Layth Sidiq, 19, VIOLIN
Iraqi refugee living in Jordan
Layth comes from a musical family, his
father being the Iraqi co
nductor Mohammed
Sidiq. After completing high school at
Cheethams
School of Music in Manchester,
Layth was offered a scholarship to stu
dy
violin at the Royal College of Music in
London, but chose inst
ead to accept a full
scholarship to study film composition at the
Berklee School of Music in the USA. Layth is
one of a small number of
exchange students
from other Arab countries who continue to
take
part regularly in the project. Layth is
also an able French Horn play
er.
Tala Khoury, 22, VIOLA
From Ramallah
After completing all the viola grades at the ESNCM
in Ramall
ah, Tala chose to study nutrition at the
American University of Beirut
. She now works as a
nutritionist for the World Health Organisation in
Ramallah, but continues to play regularly as an
amateur violist
in orchestras and other classical
groups in Palestine.
Naseem Atrash, 20, CELLO
From Bethlehem
Having
won many awards for cello
performance whilst a student at the
ES
NCM in Bethlehem, Naseem now
studies performance at the Berklee School
of Music in the USA.
Faten Malek, 22, BASS
Pa
lestinian Refugee living in Egypt
A Palestinian refugee
living in Egypt,
Faten visited Palestine for the first
time in t
he summer of 2011, when she
performed with the PYO as a bass
play
er in Nablus and Ramallah. During
the rehearsals in Birzeit she was
presented with a Palestinian flag
signed by all members of the PYO.
Faten is a graduate of the Cairo
Conservatoire and plays at the
Cairo
Opera House and Cairo Symphony
Orchestra.
Ahmed Eid, 24, BASS
From Ramallah
Ahmed studied
at the ESNCM in Ramallah,
before taking a scholarship in the Hochschul
e
fur Musik in Cologne, Germany. He began his
contrabass studies
in Germany as a classical
student, later switching to jazz. Ahmed enjo
ys
performing in many different styles including
Jazz, traditiona
l Arabic, classical and hip-hop.
Hind Sabanekh, 24, TRUM
PET
Palestinian living in Jordan
Hind graduated in
trumpet from
the Academy of Music in Amman,
Jordan. She performs
as principal
trumpet for the Amman Symphony
Orchestra and the PY
O. She taught
as a trumpet teacher for one year at
the ESNCM in P
alestine, but has
since had difficulties re-entering.